The command used to replace a word or phrase with another in many text editing applications is typically called "Find and Replace." This feature allows you to input the word or phrase you want to change in the "Find" field and the new word or phrase in the "Replace" field. Once you execute the command, it will locate all instances of the original text and replace them with the new text as specified.
Its a command.
There are many terms that could be used to replace the phrase, as you know. You could say also for example.
Naming something by using a word that is closely related.
I accept your command, or in other words, I will do as you say.
Whats another phrase or term for "security issues"?
top choice
The find-and-replace feature in a word processor allows the user to search for every occurrence of a particular character, word, or phrase within a document and replace it with new text.
Find and replace allows you to quickly locate specific words or phrases within a document or text and replace them with another word or phrase. This can save time by avoiding manually searching for and editing each occurrence individually. It also ensures consistency and accuracy when making widespread changes throughout a document.
grep -i "oot" /etc/passwd (Note, the -i allows the search to be case-insensitive)
The phrase 'command decision' means that something has been decided by the head of the organization. It came from military lingo.
The word and can be replaced by the ampersand (&) or by the phrase "as well as"; there is no single word that replaces it, however.
A cacophemism is another word for a dysphemism, the use of a derogatory word or phrase to replace a more neutral original.
Its a command.
There are many terms that could be used to replace the phrase, as you know. You could say also for example.
The "Find Command"
The replace command in Excel is the same as the replace command in other programs such as Word. If you want to change one word throughout the worksheet (or workbook, there is an option for that) you can use the replace command rather than changing each instance manually. You define the word (or phrase, number, character, whatever) that you want to remove and define what you want to replace it with. For example if you had used the name Jane 47 times in the spreadsheet and needed to change it to James, you could use find and replace to do all at once. If you copied the same typo throughout a spreadsheet you could use the command to fix all instances at once. Be careful though, Excel can't tell the difference between a word and the same word as part of a larger word. For example if you wanted to replace the word "me" with the word "you" and used this command it would change words like "same" and "mean" to "sayou" and "youan"!
An alternative sentence